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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argued forcefully" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who presents their arguments with strong conviction or intensity.
Example: "During the debate, she argued forcefully for the need to address climate change immediately."
Alternatives: "asserted passionately" or "contended vigorously."
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Over several months, Mr. Burton argued forcefully that his college was a lot better than federal graduation rates suggested.
She argued forcefully with the male leaders of her country.
John argued forcefully that we should say nothing until February.
He argued forcefully that Jews should move back into such shifting areas.
John Kasich has argued forcefully that politicians have a duty to help the poor.
Cameron Neylon went a step further and argued forcefully for a radical reinvention of scholarly communication.
He argued forcefully for taking action to terminate their nuclear program, by whatever means necessary.
He argued forcefully for an aggressive response, castigating the Bank of Japan, the Fed's counterpart, for its passivity.
In the plan's cover letter, the governor argued forcefully that meeting the challenges of global warming made good business sense.
But more alarmingly for some voters, she argued forcefully that Greece should "never have been allowed" to join the eurozone.
In March, they killed Gerardo Bedoya, a journalist on an influential Cali newspaper who had argued forcefully for extradition.
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